Master Glass Blowers from the Corning Glass Museum

Master Glass Blowers from the Corning Glass Museum

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Corning Glass Museum Master Glass Blowers

This was one of the most amazing glassblowing displays we have ever witnessed. Cooking with the Count sharing America cannot express enough gratitude to the staff of The Corning Glass Museum for the 2 1/2 hour private tour of their museum.  As much as we will try, we will never do it justice to the immense knowledge that was shared with us during our visit. Put this amazing place on your bucket list to visit because it will literally blow you away!

Watch as Master Glass Workers from the Corning Glass Museum turn 2100 degree molten glass into masterpieces prized all over the world for their amazing beauty. The glass is heated to 2100 degrees which is equivalent to molten lava. They twist, bend and blend this amazing molten glass into beautiful breathtaking art before your very eyes!

Witness a 20-year veteran Master Glass Blower exhibit his skill and talent of glassblowing with such confidence that you think it’s child’s play. The Corning Glass Museum is an amazing place. You’ll never experience a better place for knowledge and education about glass and all the fundamental benefits glass has benefited our country and others throughout the history of the world. This is only one of several videos we will post about the amazing staff and the place called the Corning Glass Museum.


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